Abstract
Background:
Reports suggest a potential association between coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccines and acute central nervous system (CNS) inflammation.
Objective:
The main objective of this study is to describe features of acute CNS inflammation following COVID-19 vaccination.
Methods:
A retrospective observational cohort study was performed at the BARLO MS Centre in Toronto, Canada. Clinicians reported acute CNS inflammatory events within 60 days after a COVID-19 vaccine from March 2021 to August 2022. Clinical characteristics were evaluated.
Results:
Thirty-eight patients (median age 39 (range: 20–82) years; 60.5% female) presented within 0–55 (median 15) days of a receiving a COVID-19 vaccine and were diagnosed with relapsing remitting multiple sclerosis (MS) (
Conclusion:
To our knowledge, this is the largest study describing acute CNS inflammation after COVID-19 vaccination. We could not determine whether the number of inflammatory events was higher than expected.
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